Here’s the main point I want to get across in this Garmin inReach Mini review. The Garmin inReach Mini is not a cell phone That’s when I started seriously considering 2-way satellite communicators and ended up picking the Garmin inReach Mini as it seemed like the best of the bunch despite my negative experience with Garmin cycli n g products. Thankfully, I was completely unhurt, but it made me realize that even if you don’t think you’re taking risks, bad things can happen. I was backpacking down a completely benign slope recently when my feet went out from under me on a patch of gravel, and I went down hard with one leg twisted at a weird angle. Sadly, most of my friends don’t have as much time or enthusiasm as I do, and that means I’m often off the grid and out of cell phone range by myself. Over the past few years, I’ve finally gotten my work/life balance about where I want it and have considerably more weekends free to get out in the woods. So, if you want to know how an inReach compares to using a smartphone for tracking and messaging, I hope this blog is useful. Looking for a Garmin inReach Mini review detailing real-world experience? When I began considering the purchase of one, I found many highly-technical assessments and some how-to blogs, but not a lot of information about what it’s like to use one hiking.
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